Four Tajiks died In St. Petersburg in an accident. Young people on a Chevrolet crashed into a truck

The accident happened on the territory of the Sofiyskaya Vegetable Market, where the guys worked as loaders. Four young Tajiks died in a traffic accident in St. Petersburg on August 28. The Embassy of Tajikistan in Russia announced this on its official Facebook page and expressed condolences to the relatives of the victims. However, the […]

The accident happened on the territory of the Sofiyskaya Vegetable Market, where the guys worked as loaders.

Four young Tajiks died in a traffic accident in St. Petersburg on August 28.

The Embassy of Tajikistan in Russia announced this on its official Facebook page and expressed condolences to the relatives of the victims.

However, the embassy does not give their names.

The embassy said in a statement that the Consulate General of Tajikistan in St. Petersburg is ready to provide the necessary assistance to the relatives of the victims to transport the bodies to their homeland.

“This incident is under the control of the Embassy and the Consulate General of Tajikistan in St. Petersburg” – the embassy said in a statement, but the details of the accident are not given.

Meanwhile, according to media reports, on August 28 at about 20:11, the driver of a Chevrolet Lanos car, moving through the territory of the Sofiyskaya vegetable warehouse market in St. Petersburg, lost control and crashed into a truck with a trailer brand “Man”.

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